diff --git a/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_disks/virt-hot-plugging-virtual-disks.adoc b/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_disks/virt-hot-plugging-virtual-disks.adoc index b1cc7bf6c8..f40f8359f4 100644 --- a/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_disks/virt-hot-plugging-virtual-disks.adoc +++ b/virt/virtual_machines/virtual_disks/virt-hot-plugging-virtual-disks.adoc @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ You can add or remove virtual disks without stopping your virtual machine (VM) o Only data volumes and persistent volume claims (PVCs) can be hot plugged and hot-unplugged. You cannot hot plug or hot-unplug container disks. -A hot plugged disk remains to the VM even after reboot. You must detach the disk to remove it from the VM. +A hot plugged disk remains attached to the VM even after reboot. You must detach the disk to remove it from the VM. You can make a hot plugged disk persistent so that it is permanently mounted on the VM.